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CV of Femius Koenderink, group leader and department headat AMOLF, professor of physics at University of Amsterdam. The AMOLF Resonant Nanophotonics group. Controlling single photons and emitters, plasmonics, metamaterials, dielectric nanophotonics, and nanoscopy. Kennis op Straat, and Atelier van Licht. Recent highlights - Resonant Nanophotonics at AMOLF.
NanoElectroMechanical Systems based on Carbon Nanotube and Graphene. ICFO is setting a rapid pace in the advancement of Graphene research. Support for economic growth inspired by graphene and 2D materials. Frank Koppens interviewed by the Graphene Council.
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Cornell Nanophotonics Group Moved to Columbia. Broadband mid-infrared frequency comb generation in a Si3N4 microresonator. Kevin Luke, Yoshitomo Okawachi, Michael R. Gaeta, Michal Lipson, Optics Letters, Vol. Synchronization and Phase Noise Reduction in Micromechanical Oscillator Arrays Coupled through Light. Optical nonlinearities in high-confinement silicon carbide waveguides.
Using light-induced dielectrophoresis on a photoconductor, virtual electrode pattern is generated by projecting an LED light through a DMD spatial light modulator. A single LED is capable of generating more than 15,000 individually addressable traps. The results was published in the July 21, 2005 issue of Nature titled,.
Efficient Light Detection in Photonic Structures. Our group is led by Professor Hamza Kurt. Slow light in photonic structures. Inverse design of nanophotonic structures. Efficient light detection in photonic structures. Novel photonic crystal device designs.
Phosphor Technology Center of Excellence. The Society for Information Display. The International Society for Optical Engineering. The Optical Society of America. Several of our publications were selected for the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology.
The new emerging paradigm where light interacts with nano-scaled structures and brings forth the mysterious world to research. The combination of Photonics and Nanotechnology giving birth to Nanophotonics compliments and benefits each other in terms of new functions, materials, fabrication processes and applications. Nanophotonic research activity has been initiated in IIT Delhi in 2005. Recently IIT Delhi has recognized our research as one of the High-impact research activity.